Well, here is an odd name for something i've had in my mind for over 4 years. I finally decided to purchase the case of my dreams, the widely known and more-than-seen-and-modified Silverstone TJ07.

It's going to be all black inside, there will be acrylic panels fully customized for the needs of this build and it will feature a dual loop, one for CPU and Motherboard, the other being used for the graphics card. Enough talk, here's the hardware, most of it is from my older build. The current case will house my GF's PC in the future...

Well, this is about it. I already bought some items and i currently await the fabrication of the rest of the acrylic parts so i can check proper clearance for every other component and what goes where.

First thing to get is obviously the case...

Here, starting to unpack and check whether everything is okay inside:

Yeah, poor neighbors... I play guitar and it's not soft music at all

Oh, there you are : Doesn't look bad, let's proceed

Out of the box, everything seems to be in place. This is the older version, but it doesn't really matter as the tray will be *heavily* modified. I said modified, not butchered, no worries there :ROTF:

Some of the guys that will make part of this project, first ones to arrive

I really love this pump, loads of pressure and no noise operating.

Schythe Kaze Master, my preferred fan controller, will help me control noise/performance if required. Also it will cut down the dull look of the front case panels.

Swiftechs...

One of them has to be returned, it's missing some sort of holder in the bottom

Unpacking the Kaze Master is a delight. Carefully packed, looks like it's got real high quality, and i surely hope so.

Components...

Blurryness

Still with the protective film applied. Looks great tho

Last but not least, the great EK reservoir, let's see which colour will you hold inside

I love these brackets. Eddie surely knows his thing, looks great.

The FESER family finally made their way home.

I had no idea they offered a "corrosion blocker" with their 480 model. Nice!

There were no acetal tops available, but as the pumps will be hidden it's no big deal.

Here already assembled and properly sleeved. I know it's going to be hidden but if i didn't sleeve it, it would probably hunt me in my dreams, so... I did it!

I checked how much room would i have to work with once the radiators are in place...

This Feser 480 is really really huge. Can't even start to imagine how big is the 'Monsta' model

Here are the PCI-E covers already painted. I used 2 layers of primer and 2 layers of paint.

The guys responsible for the painting...

Wow, i'm amazed at the result. Turned out impressive

Most of this will be covered in the end, but if anything shows, i want it to be black.

Some other parts, in queue for the paint job.

Thanks for looking, next update will probably be bigger and with a few surprises

Well... Today is the day where the heavier modding begins. The acrylic parts are about 80% complete and already here for the final adjustments (if required) and they look absolutely superb. Patuga (the guy who cut them) made a wonderful job.

The main chassis looks like this for now...

Already painted the stands that keep the case's shape as intended...

This one's not difficult to figure out:

The attention to detail is breathtaking, unlike the photos which fail to display it properly:

So that part goes together with this one, also painted from the original case...

And also this acrylic one...

To form a customized TJ07 motherboard tray

Back view. There will be no fans, only on top as everything will be cooled by water.

This is a Power Supply holder also acrylic so it matches the other parts.

This is a 240mm radiator stand:

And its bigger brother which will hold the 480mm Feser:

Meanwhile you may try to figure out what this is...

Well, that's it for now. I will update soon with day shots and will also include the rest of the parts. There's a lot to assemble and organize now

Wow. I am just wondering if their is anything you are not going to completely dismantle before this is done. I also hope you tested the parts before beginning "The Project" because you have voided every warranty except the water cooling system so far.

Thank you guys. I am working on some details now and sleeving the remaining cables so there's not much to show for a few days (been too busy with work too). The missing parts should be here tomorrow and these include the mosfet waterblocks as well as the CPU waterblock and the other 250mm reservoir.

@ TheLaughingMan

Don't worry, this was mostly my (working) rig which is now having a facelift and case change. Even though i used extreme care with all the parts, i do hope everything is working once it gets finally reassembled

Don't worry, this was mostly my (working) rig which is now having a facelift and case change. Even though i used extreme care with all the parts, i do hope everything is working once it gets finally reassembled

Pumps already mounted in their stand, rubber feet and all as well as temperature sensors underneath them so i can control their "fever"

EK plexi tops:

After a HUGE delay, the blocks finally assembled :shadedshu

Yet another angle...

And some more...

General view. Shame about the pics quality, colours aren't *exactly* like that

I am waiting for the TJ07 to arrive once again as it went out for some modifications. Waterjet cuts in some parts to allow for tubing to pass, powdercoating paint job (i know, i know... all the wasted time and spray paint :shadedshu) and some other "surprises".

There's one other item underway, should be here next week, i'll keep the secret going on so i have something to show while the '07 is away